After being in the local milk business for the past 17 years local Milkos Rick and Zela Deighton made their last dairy deliveries on Saturday. Zela (pictured above at right with new delivery driver Mel Russo) said they had been looking to sell the dairy delivery business for some time and recently took the chance to opt out of the contract to go and do something else. Zela said they haven’t however decided what that will be yet apart from doing plenty of neglected jobs around the house and yard.
For the first time ever in Cobar High School’s history, two Year 12 students in one year have been named Dux of the School. Joseph Neale and Braydee Mackay topped the same number of subjects and had equal assessments scores this year. ▪ Contributed
CSA Mine now has the benefit of a new refrigeration plant that has been designed with Cobar’s hot summer in mind and will ensure cooler temperatures are delivered to underground workers even when the temperature is over 40 degrees outside. CSA Mine Projects Manager, Tom Mackay reports the mine’s new […]
Cobar High School (CHS) students had the opportunity last Wednesday to take part in a mentoring program that aims to give Indigenous high school students the skills and confidence to finish school and transi-tion into university, further education or employment. AIME (Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience) is a dynamic mentoring program […]